With Martinsville and Phoenix being within the round of eight, I can see this being a reality.Final 4 will be all JGR and Chase as an interloper. Then the tin foil hats really come out.
With Martinsville and Phoenix being within the round of eight, I can see this being a reality.Final 4 will be all JGR and Chase as an interloper. Then the tin foil hats really come out.
Hamlin finally gets a championship. He has really turned it around since the incidents with Chase a couple years ago. I tip my cap to him.Hamlin finding a way when he needs to.
That’s why NASCAR won’t ever get back to where it use too! The fans are a joke .. if it’s not there driving winning all they do is complain lol.. anybody watching could see brad was just getting passed .. good job chaseAnd we have morons spouting conspiracy nonsense about how "nAscAr fixEd The racE tO ensURE THeir "gOldEN Boy AdVANces." Brad lost 5 spots in 2 laps, Chase outdrove him plain and simple
Furthering along that train of thought, Joey has been pretty low-key lately and actually performed the worst out of the Penske drivers during the round of twelve.“Win and you're in” is a joke.
Keselowski has more wins in 2019 than Blaney and Larson combined but look who's moving on.
Actually yeah.. it does make sense.. maybe you should check this page outTell that to Kyle Busch, who hasn't done sh!t during the PERFORM NOW time but still leads the points?
None of this logically make sense.
Seems like moving on from Mike Wheeler to Chris Gabehart has done wonders.I really want to know what has changed in his psyche or his driving. This is beyond impressive. After going winless last year, and before seeing how the TRD/Leavine situation played out, I had him pegged for seeing his way out at JGR post-2019. He has earned five wins this year, most of them in rather clutch fashion. Texas was unbelievable.
Seems like moving on from Mike Wheeler to Chris Gabehart has done wonders.
Also, it just seems like Danny's mentality has changed entirely. He doesn't let little things shake him anymore not makes crazy mistakes like he used to as often. He's extremely confident and has been great all year. Crazy to think he didn't win last year.
FWIW, I've heard he's seen a sports psychologist/counselor I believe?I really want to know what has changed in his psyche or his driving. This is beyond impressive. After going winless last year, and before seeing how the TRD/Leavine situation played out, I had him pegged for seeing his way out at JGR post-2019. He has earned five wins this year, most of them in rather clutch fashion. Texas was unbelievable.
Whatever the psychologist said to him, it certainly had the right impact. It wasn't like how it was with Romain Grosjean over in F1, where the guy claims he saw one and frankly didn't seem to make much of a difference.FWIW, I've heard he's seen a sports psychologist/counselor I believe?
If that's the case, do not underestimate the impact a healthy therapeutic alliance/therapy can have on someone. I'd be willing to bet Denny worked a lot of stuff out.
He doesn't even look more confident, he just looks more comfortable with himself.
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But I thought the old system was always won with 3 or 4 races to go?? (Yes that's sarcasm)That would be one heck of a championship battle.
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